A strengths-based approach to supporting relationships and communication
Video Interaction Guidance (VIG) is an evidence-based intervention that uses short video recordings of everyday interactions to help people recognise and build upon successful moments of communication and connection.
Rather than focusing primarily on difficulties, VIG supports people to identify what is already working well within their relationships and interactions. By understanding these strengths, individuals can develop greater confidence, insight and understanding.
Video Interaction Guidance can be used with parents, carers, children, young people and professionals across a range of settings.
What is Video Interaction Guidance?
Video Interaction Guidance, often referred to as VIG, is a strengths-based intervention that uses video recordings to support reflection and positive change.
The process involves recording short, everyday interactions and reviewing carefully selected clips with a trained practitioner.
The focus is not on analysing mistakes or identifying what has gone wrong. Instead, attention is given to moments where communication, connection and understanding are already taking place.
Through guided reflection, people are supported to recognise these moments and consider how they can build upon them within their relationships and everyday interactions.
Who can benefit from Video Interaction Guidance?
VIG can be used across a range of contexts and settings.
How can VIG help?
Video Interaction Guidance can help people to:
- Recognise and build upon existing strengths
- Develop confidence within relationships
- Improve communication and understanding
- Strengthen emotional connection
- Increase reflective thinking
- Better understand a child or young person’s needs
- Support positive changes within family, educational and professional relationships
Because VIG focuses on successful interactions, many people find it a positive and empowering experience.
What happens during Video Interaction Guidance sessions?
The process is collaborative and tailored to individual needs and circumstances.
Identifying goals
The intervention begins with a conversation about what you would like to achieve and what is important to you.
Recording interactions
The intervention begins with a conversation about what you would like to achieve and what is important to you.
Reviewing video clips
A trained clinician selects clips that demonstrate successful moments of communication and connection. These clips are reviewed together, providing an opportunity to reflect on what is happening within the interaction.
Building on strengths
The learning from these discussions can then be used to support future interactions and relationships.
Why choose Gateway Psychology?
Gateway Psychology is a specialist child, adolescent and family psychology service.
Our work is grounded in an understanding of child development, attachment, trauma and relationships. We recognise that families and professionals are often navigating complex circumstances and that meaningful support needs to be practical, respectful and individualised.
Video Interaction Guidance forms part of our wider commitment to strengths-based, relationship-focused practice.
If you would like to find out more about Video Interaction Guidance, or discuss whether VIG may be appropriate for your family, school, organisation or service, our team would be happy to help.
To make an enquiry or discuss your requirements, please contact Gateway Psychology.
